WLP - Math6 - Q3 - W7
WLP - Math6 - Q3 - W7
WLP - Math6 - Q3 - W7
any two or more of the following: triangle, square, rectangle, circle, and semi-circle. (M6ME-IIIh-90)
Performance The learner is able to apply knowledge of speed, area, and surface area of plane and solid/space figures in mathematical problems and real-life situations
Standards:
DAY OBJECTIVES TOPIC/S CLASSROOM-BASED ACTIVITIES
Begin with classroom routine:
a. Prayer
b. Reminder of classroom health and safety protocols
c. Checking of attendance
A. RECALL:
1. What is the area of a rectangle with length 10 cm and width 4 cm?
2. What is the area of a parallelogram with base 18 ft and height 12 ft?
a. Solves routine and non-routine
3. What is the area of a triangle with base 16 cm and height 8 cm?
problems involving area of B. MOTIVATION
composite figures formed by any
two or more of the following: What is the area of the region?
triangle, square, rectangle, circle, We have a rectangular array. Since the region is filled w/ 20sq.cm, its area is 20sq.cm. the number of units is 5 x 4 =20
and semi-circle Solves routine and non-
routine problems involving
C. DISCUSSION OF CONCEPT (EXPLORE)
area of composite figures
o Present the problem on page 266. (Example no. 7)
formed by any two or more o A roller-rink floor is shown below. Each end is a semi=circle. What is the area? If hardwood flooring costs Php220.00 per square foot, how much will the flooring cost?
1 of the following: triangle, o Discuss the solution on page 266.
square, rectangle, circle, o Discuss Example no. 8 on page 267.
and semi-circle o Let them watch the video of “Composite figures, Finding the Area”.
D. DEVELOPING MASTERY (EXPLAIN)
Group Activity:
Solve the ff. problems:
1. How many sq.cm. of tiles are needed to floor a hexagonal terrace if each side is 30cm long and the radius of the inscribed circle is 15.5cm?
2. A rectangle wrapping cloth has a length of 26inches and a width of 24 inches. Two circular cloth with a diameter of 8 inches will be cut from it. How much cloth will be left?
E. APPLICATION AND GENERALIZATION (ELABORATE)
How do you solve routine and non-routine problems involving area of composite figures formed by any two or more of the following: triangle, square, rectangle, circle, and
semi-circle?
F. EVALUATION
Read and solve the ff; problems. Write your answer and complete solution on your notebook.
1. A rectangle has a length of 7 ft and a width of a 4 ft. It is connected with a semi-circle with the same diameter as the width of the rectangle. Find the combined area of the
figures.
2. A photograph measuring 20 cm by 12 cm is mounted on a rectangular cardboard leaving a margin of 2cm around. What is the area of the cardboard that is not covered by
the photograph?
MELCs: The learner solves routine and non-routine problems involving area of composite figures formed by any two or more of the following: triangle, square, rectangle, circle, and semi-circle. (M6ME-IIIh-90)
Performance
The learner is able to apply knowledge of speed, area, and surface area of plane and solid/space figures in mathematical problems and real-life situations
Standards:
2 Solves routine and non- Begin with classroom routine:
routine problems involving a. Prayer
a. Solves routine and non-routine area of composite figures b. Reminder of classroom health and safety protocols
problems involving area of composite formed by any two or more c. Checking of attendance
figures formed by any two or more of the A. RECALL:
of the following: triangle,
following: triangle, square, rectangle, Draw the given figure with its dimension. Write the formula in finding its area then solve:
square, rectangle, circle, 1) a rectangle whose length is 15 cm and its width is 10 cm
circle, and semi-circle and semi-circle 2) a square whose side is 3.5 m
3) a circle whose radius is 5.2 dm
4) a trapezoid whose bases are 15 in and 12 in. Its height is 17 in.
5) a parallelogram whose base is 20 cm and the height is 25.5 cm.
B. MOTIVATION
Most of the outdoor basketball court was already repainted green. The only part left to redo was the brown key. The painters need
to know the total area of the space remaining in order to buy enough paint. Given the dimensions shown below, what area should
the workers used to calculate their supplies?
Example: Find the surface area of the ice cream cone at the right. Use π= 3.14
Surface area of a Sphere:
The area of the circle that contains the center of the sphere is πr2.
It would take exactly 4 of these circles to wrap the sphere completely.
Example: Find the surface area of the basketball at the right with a radius 0f 4.89 dm. Round your answer to the nearest
tenths.
Performance
Standards: The learner is able to illustrate and solve the problem for the area of composite figures.